September 27th, 2020 @ 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time See pages 6-7 for weekend Mass Readings and common texts

Next Sunday, October 4th

1:00 PM Sunday Assisi Grove St. Church Blessing of Animals th SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 • 1:00 PM

St. Francis de Sales Church NEXT WEEKEND Basement Sale Friday, Oct. 2nd • 8am-4pm Saturday, Oct. 3rd • 8am-4pm

Want to Declutter? It is not too late! This is a great time to do some fall cleaning and start collecting those items that you really don’t want or need. Items most appreciated are: Clean, working household goods, toys, furniture, jewelry, vintage items, etc. Children’s fall and winter clothes. NO adult clothes please & NO Large Box TV’s or old computers please. Volunteers Needed for sale days Your help is needed to make this parish fundraiser a success. If you would like to volunteer to help sort and price items, or to schedule a drop off time please call Ruth Butler 913-727-5146 or Nancy Mazzia 913-250-0417

We are going green! If you have reusable paper or cloth shopping bags to get rid of we could them for the sale, no plastic please. Donations will be accepted through Wednesday, Sept 30th St. Francis de Sales Parish Next week, we will take up the Peter’s Pence Col- lection, which provides Francis with the 900 Ida Street funds to carry out his charitable works around the Lansing, Kansas 66043 world. The proceeds benefit our brothers and sis- ters on the margins of society, including victims of war, oppression, and disasters. Please be generous. PARISH STAFF For more information, visit usccb.org/peters-pence. Father William McEvoy PASTOR [email protected] Office: (913) 727-3742 Religious Education Registration Rectory: (913) 727-1930 Sister Josephine Macias, CDP after all Masses this weekend and next DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION Registration for RE classes will be September 19 & 20; and [email protected] September 26 & 27 following each of the Masses. Student Sharon Kermashek fees are as follows - one child - $60, two children - $90, PARISH LIFE COORDINATOR [email protected] and three or more $120. An additional $25 for First Communion and/or $50 for Confirmation is also re- Joan Leonard quired. You have the option of payment by cash, check or MUSIC DIRECTOR [email protected] credit card during the weekends of registration. Nancy Elmer Classes will begin October 4th through distance learning BUSINESS MANAGER and will return to the classroom when circumstances [email protected] change. Christopher Klepper FACILITIES MANAGER [email protected] Ignatian Spirituality Center of Kansas City Bulletin Deadline: Please submit bulletin re- quests to the parish office by noon Friday at least Easing into Contemplative Prayer one week prior to the week for desired publication. Scripture Readings for Next Week Are you looking to go deeper in your relationship with God? Do you Sunday, Oct 4, 2020 desire to notice God more in your prayer and your life? This Fall, Ignat- Is 5:1-7•Phil 4:6-9•Mt 21:33-43 ian prayer guides will be virtually leading small groups in a 6-week long experience of exploring the four stages of prayer that lead to con- XAVIER CATHOLIC SCHOOL 541 Muncie Road templation. We will be reading together The Armchair Mystic by Fr. Leavenworth, Kansas 66048 Mark Thibodeaux, SJ and praying his suggested exercises to help culti- (913) 682-3135 vate a deeper relationship with our Lord. You will read about 5 pages LeavenworthCatholicSchools.org per day and pray for 30 minutes and meet weekly with your group to reflect and share about your prayer experience. Weekly gatherings will be provided via Zoom and will not be more than 90 minutes. For more information on this and our other offerings, please visit the events & programs page of our website at ignatianccenterkc.org/events

Don’t Miss it! St. Parish “Plan B” Bazaar This weekend! Saturday, Sep. 26 & Sunday Sep. 27

After all Masses 4:00 - 5:30 PM - 8:00AM-10:30AM You can purchase BBQ sack suppers for only $6.00. Sack includes a sandwich, chips, chocolate chip cookies, and a pickle. Will sell until they are gone Raffles !! Next weekend is Respect Life Sunday Parish mem- Welcome to bers will be accepting donations for Birthright of Leavenworth, Inc. after Our New Parishioners all Masses next weekend. Birthright is an international Pro-Life preg- nancy service, the local center opened in September 1986. We re- OHANNA OSSON J R opened Birthright June 15 after being closed since March 17. We had a BOB REDFORD couple of Moms who gave birth during that time and we were able to help them with baby items needed. Our Birthright Helpline also kept Birthright centers informed about calls for the pregnancy test during the closure. We have changed some of our usual practices so that we are able to stay open safely while still helping women in need. All donations are used to operate the local center, educate the volun- teers, and provide services to women. Birthright serves with confiden- tiality any girl or woman who is pregnant or thinks she may be preg- nant. Our most important service is offering friendship, positive emo- tional support and encouragement for the woman to carry her baby to term. Birthright is a non-profit organization with tax exempt status from the IRS. Your donation will be greatly appreciated. For more information check out our website, birthright.org. You can also find us on Facebook. Donations can also be mailed to Birthright of Leavenworth, 221-A Del- aware, Leavenworth, KS 66048.

Join the 33rd National Life Chain Sunday Oct. 4, 2020 2:30-3:30 PM, • 4th St Trafficway between Limit & Thornton, Leaven- Congratulations to Cameron Buford who worth. Life Chain is a peaceful and prayerful public witness of pro-life made his First Holy Communion on Sunday, individuals standing for 60 minutes praying for our nation and for an end September 6th. Cameron is the son of parish- to abortion. It is a visual statement of solidarity that abortion kills chil- ioners Charles and Michelle. Cam- dren and that you support the sanctity of human life from the moment eron’s younger is Lucas. of conception until natural death. Who Should Attend? The Leavenworth County community and all who are willing to defend human life against abortion. Bring the family. Bring a chair for elderly relatives. Bring friends. Please stand at least 10 feet apart. Come, Let Us Pray. Please do not park in front of open businesses and, if you need to use a restroom, please purchase something from the vendor. ?? Email [email protected] Catechists needed A Virtual Day of Spiritual Refreshment for Caregivers Religious Education classes will be- gin October 4 and we are still in By Still Waters need of good-hearted volunteers Caregiving is a holy vocation that truly imitates the loving example of who are willing to share their faith Jesus Christ. But it is not an easy activity, and it can take a toll on the by being catechists. No formal train- very people who bring great blessings to others. Fatigue, depression, ing is needed, but support and guid- frustration – these and other effects can wear down the most conscien- ance is always available. If you tious caregiver, especially during the unprecedented times in which we would like to help, we have open- are living. Presented by Maureen Pratt, Catholic Author and Speaker ings at 9AM in grades 3 & 4; and at Saturday, October 3, 2020, from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Hosted by the Arch- 11:15AM in grades 1 & 3. Virtus of Kansas City Special Needs Ministry. For more information and training in the Protection of Children to register go to archkck.org/special-needs is required. If interested, please con- tact Sister Josephine at 913-727- -St Casimir Parish 3742 or srjosephine@stfrancislans- ing.org Cornerstone Catholic Scripture Study This year we will study the Gospel of Mark, a fast-paced Gospel and one of the earliest written. We will encounter Jesus as His first disciples did. Discipleship is at the heart of Mark’s Gospel. Weekly sharing nights will viSit ouR weBsite: begin with a Welcome Night on Oct. 5th, 2020 and continue through March 2021. We will meet virtually on Mondays at 7PM. Questions and StFRancisLansiNg.oRg Registration: Maureen Hernandez 913-705-0725 or Susanne O’Neil 913-704-7946. Add’l info: cornerstonescripturestudy.org. Parish Contributions for: Sep 14—20 EEKLY CHEDULE W S Total Envelope Cash & Online Receipts: $10,296.50 M ONDAY, SEP 28 –––—— New Pew Fund: ($358.00) 1:00 PM – Archdiocesan Assessments and Charitable Causes: ($425.50)

TUESDAY, SEP 29 –––—— Remaining for 8:30 AM – MASS Shannon Sanford Parish Operations: 9,513.00 Average Weekly WEDNESDAY, SEP 30 —— Operating Expenses: $9,538.65 Difference: ($25.65) 8:30 AM – MASS Glen Dean Windom † MINISTRY SCHEDULE 9:00 AM – for We are grateful for your monetary offerings given with sacrifice. We promise to be good For Oct 3/4 THURSDAY, OCT 1 ––––— stewards of the contributions you entrust to our care and oversight. Saturday at 5:00 PM 8 :30 AM – MASS Hap Eiche † FATHER BILL & FINANCE COUNCIL ––––––——-———–––– GREETERS ––———–———–—––– For more info: StFrancisLansing.org 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Eucharistic Need 2 Adoration ––––––——————–-––– USHERS ––—-——–———-–—––– ONE FAITH, ONE FAMILY, ONE FUTURE Tom Dazé ,Need 2 more IN CHRIST Capital Campaign SATURDAY, OCT 3 –––––— ––––––——————–-––– LECTORS ––—-——–———-–—––– Our total pledged: $756,000 Michaela Bremser, Bill Pfannenstiel 4:30 PM – Confessions Paid(as of 12/31/19): 310,462 –––-–––– EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS ––—-——– 4:30 PM – 1st Saturday Rosary Our Share: 155,231 Sue Dazé, Need 1 SACRISTAN 5:00 PM – MASS Ed & Debbie Janas † Prayer List: If you would like to have a name ––––––——————–-–– ––———–———-–—––– added or removed from our prayer list, please contact Need the Church Office. Our Parish Prayer Ministers invite SUNDAY, OCT 4 ––——— you to join them in praying for the following: 7:30 AM – 1st Sunday Rosary Joe Abbott, John & Joyce Ahlstead, Bob Andrus, Melissa Anthony, Travis Applebee, Araceli, Ash Family, John Sunday at 8:00 AM 8:00 AM – MASS Marie Burnett † Barrett, Pauline Baughman, Bernice Bodde, Lee Bradley Family, Megan E Brill, Don Brooks, Burn family, Larry ––––––——-———–––– GREETERS ––———–———–—––– 9:00 AM – Religious Ed Classes Byrne, Doris Cain, Jack Cain, Marilyn Calkins, Mindy K of C Cameron, Theresa Carroll, Janie Caudle, Lois Chapman, ––––––——————–-––– USHERS ––—-——–———-–—––– 10:15 AM – MASS For the People Phil Chavez, Olivia Connealy, Nina Cooper, Frances of the Parish Cooper, Susan Cornoyer, Dan Cournutte, Jason Craft, K of C Ilka Csizmagia, Curtis Cummins, Sharnice Cyprien, Tayler ––––––——————–-––– LECTORS ––—-——–———-–—––– 10:15 AM – Religious Ed Classes Davis, Sr. Regina DeEucharist, Staley Dietrich, Patty K of C Egan, Nick Earls, Roy D. Earls, Wilma Eiche, Sally Estes, –––-–––– EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS ––—-——– 1:00 PM – Blessing of the Animals Frandsen, Rachel Fritz, Beverly Frock, Dave at Assisi Grove Grosko, Hakime, Gene Hammer, Ray Hansen, Cory Havn- K of C er, Becky Hermosillo, Homestead Living residents, ––––––——————-––– SACRISTAN ––—-—–———-–—––– Janas, Rosemary Janas, Lee Jewell, Wendi Tunink Johnston, Katie Kelley, Jack Kem, Sebastian Kessinger, THE LEGION OF MARY Connie Koerin, Harry Lemley, Liley Family, Lowery family, Meets Monday at 1PM in Robert Martz Hall Cindy Lund, Ashley Lyons, Maria Teresa, Janette Mainville, Janice Mark, Canyon Martin, Robert Martz, DEBBIE TWOHIG, PRESIDENT (913) 250-0302 Marzluff Family, Joan Mathies, Ardeth Tingler-McCann, Tom McEvoy, Rebecca McGhee, Virginia McQuillan, Sunday at 10:15 AM Marilyn & Mark Mendes, Sr. Jane Albert Mehrens, James ––––––——-———–––– GREETERS ––———–———–—––– Meets 2nd Wednesday of each month Modlin, Jason Mortiz, Tim Morrisey, Jeannie Mowery, Jolene Bailey, Cathy Sullivan at 7:30PM in Robert Martz Hall Marilyn Murray, Steve O, Nan Olsen, John & Roxana ––––––——————–-––– USHERS ––—-——–———-–—––– Russell Craft, GRAND KNIGHT (913) 683-0851- Orkwis, Mary Regina Paul, Marilyn Paras, Scott & Kelli Pellman, Dorothy Pendleton, Bob Pope, Bob Portice, Joe Bailey, Scott Powers, Rebecca, Sam R, Jane Reineke, Bob need 2 more Rosfeld, Ray Sherley, Tony Simone, Megan Simone, LECTORS Advertiser of the Week Gillian Schmidt, Betty Schrandt, James Sloan, Snježana, ––––––——————–-––– ––—-——–———-–—––– Kimberly Sosa, Chelys Sovada, Cat Stephen, Rosalie Cathy Sullivan,Allan Bockrath Volitionary Movement Stull, Ron T, Jennifer Tainatongo, Larry Thibault, Chris –––-–––– EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS ––—-——– Thompson, Patty Benson Thompson, Tiff, Melina Certified professional coach Tomacruz, Lonnie Trowbridge, Dave Turner, Faith Vallind- Steve Bert, Kathy Bockrath Volitionarymovement.com ingham, Joseph Vanderstaay, Monica Vanderstaay- –––––——————–-––– SACRISTAN ––———–———-–—––– Sparks, Braydon Wade, Carol Walker, Bob Wasserman, Amy Zimmerman Jerry Whitaker, Fr. Jim White, William, Katie Worden, Altar Flowers Bennett Young, Gene & Ada Young, Ena Young, Peggy for September 27th Young, Jack Zito, Michael Xavier Zito In loving memory of Join us for our The Seikel family Eucharistic Kornelia Hensley SUNDAY MASS Adoration 10:15 AM In loving memory of Every Thursday Marie Burnett via our 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Annette Townsend ParishYoutube Channel gate, there are many homilies, quotes, Sunday, Sep 27, 2020 letters, and commentaries attributed to TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME . This quote is one to contemplate One of the lovely things about having a on his feast day: “It is our part to seek, His Dear Pa d r e to grant what we ask; ours to make a be- mind is that you can change it. A working ginning, His to bring it to completion; ours Where does the tradition of brain takes in new information, reflects on to offer what we can, His to finish what we praying with your hands to- it, and makes connections. Sometimes the cannot.” Today’s Readings: 9:1-12, 14-16; result is a revised perspective on ideas you Luke 9:57-62 gether originate? I pray with thought were chiseled in stone. People of my fingers intertwined. Is faith also pray for wisdom and inspiration, Thursday, Oct 1 that acceptable? which can be troubling prayers to have an- EMORIAL OF HÉRÈSE OF THE CHILD ESUS Q swered if you’re banking on the status quo. M T J , , According to the Ceremonial Jesus told his followers that folks they had Episcoporum (The Ceremonial of counted out of the circle of grace were be- Thérèse of Lisieux is one of the most Bishops, 1985), “palms extended ing counted in by God. A thoughtful faith accessible role models ever canonized. Her and joined together in front of the will be able to absorb the divine curveballs spirituality, affectionately known as the “Lit- breast, with the right thumb over Today’s Readings: 18:25-28; Philippi- tle Way,” is a path anyone in any walk of life the left in the form of a cross” (CE ans 2:1-11; Matthew 21:28-32 can follow because its central tenet is simple 107, n80) is the correct Catholic (though not easy to follow!): “What matters hand posture at Mass and prayer. Monday, Sep 28 in life is not great deeds, but great love.” She MEMORIAL OF LAWRENCE RUIZ lived a short, quiet life as a French Carmelite The origin of praying with hands AND COMPANIONS, MARTYRS , modeling the conviction that people can folded is not known, but there’s live in profound union with God simply by mention of it in the Jewish Talmud. Saint Lorenzo Ruiz, of the Historians have also asserted that and the first canonized Filipino carrying out our daily tasks with a loving spirit. Choose one task today that you can it’s modeled on the practice of citi- martyr, died in 1637 and was elevated to zens in ancient who joined sainthood in 1987. A Dominican-educated carry out with loving kindness. Today’s Read- ings:Job 19:21-27; Luke 10:1-12 their hands in the presence of altar boy who grew up to become a clerk, rulers to communicate loyalty and marry, and have children, he was falsely submission to that higher authority. accused of murder and fled on a ship to Friday, Oct 2 in the company of missionaries. Once Gestures and postures should there, he was arrested and tortured for MEMORIAL OF HOLY GUARDIAN ANGELS allow our whole body to pray, as well as our heart and mind. More- being a Christian, but he refused to recant The Catechism of the is his faith and was executed, saying, “Had I a over, they are expressions of our clear about the existence of angels. “The faith. For example, like the early thousand lives, all these to Him shall I existence of the spiritual, non-corporeal be- offer.” What sacrifices are you willing to Christians, we stand during prayer ings that Sacred Scripture usually calls ‘an- and worship to express our readi- make for your faith? Today’s Readings: Job gels’ is a truth of faith. The witness of Scrip- 1:6-22; Luke 9:46-50 ness for Christ’s return, and as a ture is as clear as the unanimity of sign of reverence to hear the Tradition.” In Genesis 16, Hagar’s angel gospels. Kneeling and striking the Tuesday, Sep 29 rescues her. In Exodus 23, when God told breast are expressions of penitence, FEAST OF MICHAEL, , to lead the people, he said, “My angel humility, and our lowliness before AND , will go before you.” In Numbers 22, an angel God. Some Christians call today “Michaelmass,” kept the oracle Balaam from the mistake of Likewise, at Mass the as- for Michael the archangel. And indeed, cursing Israel. Psalm 91 says that God sumes the ancient posture of out- among the three archangels the Catholic “commands his angels . . . to guard you stretched arms and hands, slightly Church honors today, the mighty Michael— wherever you go.” In the Book of Tobit, elevated, to symbolize surrender in depicted in art battling Satan—is probably young Tobias is accompanied by the a gesture that reverences Christ’s best known. Almost as well known is Archangel Raphael. Angels are the loving outstretched arms on the cross. Gabriel, who announces to Mary that she care of God personified in celestial beings, God faithfully standing at our side. You can When we join hands together in will conceive by the power of the Holy Spirit prayer, it’s a gesture of supplication and bear the Messiah. Raphael is least fa- call on angelic support in your time of need. Today’s Readings: Job 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5; and a symbol of total submission to miliar. But, as the angel most known for God, our supreme authority. healing—his name meaning “God’s medi- Matthew 18:1-5,10 cine”—Raphael is arguably the heavenly – Fr. Byron Miller, CSsR help we need right now. Ask for Saint Saturday, Oct 3 Raphael’s intercession today, to heal a world reeling from a pandemic. Today’s Job is a famous biblical character many Readings: 7:9-10, 13-14 or Revelation of us can admire from a distance but few 12:7-12a; John 1:47-51 would take the opportunity to imitate up close. During a pandemic, however, all of “When you are sick, offer to us get to taste some of what Job experi- Wednesday, Sep 30 enced. Job’s story invites us to examine a our Lord all your aches, pains, MEMORIAL OFJEROME, PRIEST, central question: In whom or what do I and weakness, and ask Him to DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH place my trust? In a time of crisis, we’re join them to the suffering He Saint Jerome (345-420) is a highly regard- invited to dig down to a deeper truth un- ed scholar of the church who translated derneath the shifting conditions—the un- endured for us. Obey your conditional love of God for all of us, re- the Bible from the original Hebrew and doctor, take your medicine, Greek into Latin. He was also a complex gardless of the circumstances. Try offering human being whose crabby nature some- your own love to others unconditionally food and other remedies for times complicated his life. In other words, and learn something about how God op- the love of God. he was fully human. In addition to his en- erates. Today’s Readings: Job 42:1-3, 5-6, ” during Latin translation, called the Vul- 12-17; Luke 10:17-24 –ST. FRANCIS DE SALES RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 95 26 th Sunday R/. Remember your mercies, O Lord. Your ways, O LORD, make known to me; in Ordinary Time teach me your paths, guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my savior. R/. Remember your mercies, O Lord.

THE GLORIA Remember that your compassion, O LORD, LORY TO GOD in the highest, and your love are from of old. G and on earth peace to people of The sins of my youth and my frailties good will. remember not; We praise you, we bless you, in your kindness remember me, we adore you, we glorify you, because of your goodness, O LORD. we give you thanks for your great glory, R/. Remember your mercies, O Lord. Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almighty Father. Good and upright is the LORD; Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, thus he shows sinners the way. Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, He guides the humble to justice, you take away the sins of the world, and teaches the humble his way. have mercy on us; R/. Remember your mercies, O Lord. you take away the sins of the world, receive our prayer; you are seated at the right hand of the Father, READING II Philippians 2:1-11 have mercy on us. For you alone are the Holy One, Brothers and sisters: If there is any encour- you alone are the Lord, agement in Christ, any solace in love, any par- you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, ticipation in the Spirit, any compassion and with the Holy Spirit, mercy, complete my joy by being of the same in the glory of God the Father. Amen. mind, with the same love, united in heart, thinking one thing. Do nothing out of selfish- ness or out of vainglory; rather, humbly regard READING I Ezekiel 18:25-28 others as more important than yourselves, each looking out not for his own interests, but also Thus says the LORD: Yo u s a y, " T h e L ORD's way for those of others. Have in you the same atti- is not fair!” Hear now, house of Israel: Is it my tude that is also in Christ Jesus, way that is unfair, or rather, are not your ways Who, though he was in the form of God, unfair? When someone virtuous turns away did not regard equality with God from virtue to commit iniquity, and dies, it is something to be grasped. because of the iniquity he committed that he Rather, he emptied himself, must die. But if he turns from the wickedness he taking the form of a slave, has committed, he does what is right and just, coming in human likeness; he shall preserve his life; since he has turned and found human in appearance, away from all the sins that he has committed, he he humbled himself, shall surely live, he shall not die. becoming obedient to the point of death,

even death on a cross. Because of this, God greatly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

GOSPEL Matthew 22:28-32 Jesus said to the chief priests and elders of the people: "What is your opinion? A man had two sons. He came to the first and said, 'Son, go out and work in the vineyard today.’ He said in re- ply, 'I will not,’ but afterwards changed his mind and went. The man came to the other son and gave the same order. He said in reply, 'Yes, sir, ‘but did not go. Which of the two did his father's will?” They answered, “The first.” Je- (bow) and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate sus said to them, "Amen, I say to you, tax col- of the Virgin Mary, and became man. lectors and prostitutes are entering the king- dom of God before you. When John came to For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, you in the way of righteousness, you did not he suffered death and was buried, believe him; but tax collectors and prostitutes and rose again on the third day did. Yet even when you saw that, you did not in accordance with the Scriptures. later change your minds and believe him.” He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory THE CREED to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end. BELIEVE in one God, I the Father almighty, I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver maker of heaven and earth, of life, of all things visible and invisible. who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son is adored and I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, glorified, the Only Begotten Son of God, who has spoken through the prophets. born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. true God from true God, I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins begotten, not made, and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead consubstantial with the Father; and the life of the world to come. Amen. through him all things were made. Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the of the of America, second For us men and for our salvation typical edition © 2001, 1998, 1997, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., he came down from heaven, Washington, DC. Used with permission. All rights reserved. No portion of this text may be reproduced by any means without permission in writing from the copyright owner. David J. Soukup, FICF, LUTCF

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